May 21, 2011

Hey local Red Sox fans... did you know that the Red Sox once selected a Canadian with their first round draft pick? And that now that he is retired, he is living right here in Alberta? Of course I'm talking about the first Canadian ever drafted in the first round, Chris Reitsma, who was picked by our very own Red Sox.

I wrote the following article on Calgarian Chris Reitsma, and it's been published on the Canadian Baseball Network. My interest in Reitsma, is not only that he's a major league ballplayer from the city I live in, but without his knowing it, he was a big part of my decision to move here. My employer had asked me to transfer from Toronto and I was reluctant to do so. Even though it would be a good step for my career, I'd have to leave all my family and friends behind. I was deeply conflicted. I used my analytical skills and made a detailed spreadsheet complete with weightings of different criteria. I added up all the pros and cons and it was as dead even as could be. Lots of new opportunities if we moved, but it was a risk. The night before the decision was due, I didn't sleep well. I had a tough choice to make and still didn't know which was I was leaning. Then, on the train ride while commuting into work, I was reading in the USA Today the results of the MLB draft, and noticed that the Red Sox had drafted a Calgarian with their first round pick. That was the sign I was looking for to help me make a decision. That day I committed to transferring out west, and have been here ever since.

May 17, 2011

Chris Reitsma is an accomplished baseball player, from being the first Canadian ever drafted in the first round to pitching for Team Canada in the 2008 Olympics. In between he has had many other memorable moments. But at times it seemed like powers were conspiring against him to prevent his dream of playing in the bigs a reality. Prior to making the majors he broke his pitching arm not once, not twice, but three times, as well as suffering breaks to his leg, collarbone, fingers and toes.

May 15, 2011

Ok, Canadian baseball fans? Who is the only 20 game winner in the storied Montreal Expos franchise? They had some good ones. Dennis Martinez who hurled a perfect game for them, the other Martinez - Pedro - who Red Sox fans remember as a fairly good pitcher himeself, Steve Rogers who almost led them to the 1981 World Series, another former Red Sox, Bill Lee, and several other notable pitchers. But only one player ever won 20 games in one season while wearing an Expos cap. Any idea who it was?

May 08, 2011

Major League Baseball Pitch, Hit & Run (PHR) is an official skills competition that provides boys and girls the chance to advance through four levels of competition, including Team Championship events at all 30 Major League ballparks and the NationalFinals at the MLB All-Star Game. This is a FREE 1-day event for boys and girls ages 7-14.

May 02, 2011

Now that the season is 1 month old, time to update the power rankings and give my readers a chance to comment on some laughably bad predictions that I had made earlier. Not unexpectedly there is a new team atop the rankings. And it has as much to do with Philadelphia's league best 18-8 start as it has for previously #1 ranked Boston's underwhelming April. With that unsurprising spoiler out of the way, here are the full rankings.